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hey everyone its sarah register nurse rn.com and in this video im going to be talking about sbar specifically for nurse to physician communication so lets get started esbar is a communication method that we can use to help us simplify communicating patient information to other members of the healthcare team and esbar is actually an acronym and it stands for situation background assessment and recommendation and the whole goal of the s bar is to help us strategically and systematically communicate like a patient situation along with the background of that patient the assessment findings that we have found and recommendations that we recommend to that listener so they can easily understand what we need what we want and what is actually going on with that patient in a very clear and focused way so the esbar method can help the nurse stay organized whenever theyre having to communicate and cut out that fluff that may be in the conversation that wastes time or may confuse the listener a